Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Do you really believe there's a God?

Most of us would say we truly believe there's a God. At least, most of us in America I suppose. Or, we would at least admit there's some sort of something out there bigger than us. If you don't, that's okay. This is just as much for you. My whole reason for asking this question is this: If we truly believe there's a God, where does that leave us? Do we have a responsibility to Him? Do we really understand Him? And if there is a God, what does that mean for us?

I am by no means questioning that there is a God. Just questioning whether we truly believe He is God, and whether we truly believe what He has said to us. Some of you may be thinking: "Sure. I believe there's a God, but what does that have to do with me? As far as I'm concerned, He may have created me, but what next? He's just too big to care about what's going on here on earth. Why is there so much pain and misery in the world? Why all these diseases? Why starvation? Or child abuse? Or AIDS and cancer? If God cared, wouldn't He stop all that? Good question. Would you like to know?

How can a good God allow evil in the world? This question has been tossed around by Christians, religious, and non religious alike. But, I think we're asking the wrong question aren't we? If God is good, and perfect and God...then isn't He the greatest Being in the universe? If He's perfect, then why is there evil? Still not quite the right question. Have you ever wondered if man was the problem? We're the ones who are evil are we not? Is it possible that maybe, just maybe, because of Adam and Eve's disobedience to God in the garden of Eden that most of you have at least heard about whether you believe it is true or not, actually has consequences on ALL of mankind and all creation? Exactly.

Wait...wait just a minute someone says. I'm really not that bad of a person. I mean, by most people's standards, I'm morally upright. I don't lie...well, not that much. I've never stolen anything (well, except my brother's toy when I was maybe 7). I don't look at another man's wife too much. And hey, I've never murdered anyone, right? So, I'm ok! Right? But, if God is the greatest Being out there, and He's perfect. And since He's perfect, He sets the standard for "morally upright" and "good." If He is GOOD, and we're not God...then we're everything He's not. We are not morally upright. We all know lying is wrong. Downright wrong if I lie to you. If you lie to me, you may not think of it that way, but truth actually isn't relative. A lie is a lie. Lust is lust. Oh, and Jesus said that if we hate someone in our heart, we committed that sin in our thoughts, and therefore, it is just as if we murdered that person. Same with anything else. So, if you want God to destroy evil, we're evil. We're evil to the core. He'd have to destroy us, too.

Ok...so we're not all that great, but can't we just try our hardest to be really good and let that be enough? Won't God be happy with us if we're really good? He knows we're not perfect. Hence, technically He should be merciful since He's so great and be ok with us trying our hardest. Right? Well, the fact of the matter is, we can't be good enough. All the world religions except Christianity want you to believe that. Buddhism and Hinduism say if you're good enough in this life, maybe you'll be reincarnated into something good in the next life. Islam: Follow the Qu'ran and Mohammed's teachings as best you can, and you'll get to paradise! Unless of course, Allah decides he just doesn't like you. However follow those guidelines, maybe God will not kill you, and you'll be ok. Roman Catholicism: Go to Mass everyday, attend Communion, confess your sins to the priest, and maybe that's good enough. No one knows for sure. You can't know.

I'm not making fun of all the other world religions, but if you think about it, don't you want to know for sure, if there's a God that He's 1) real 2) He really does care and 3) that my life has meaning with Him. I wanna know that this life is actually worth living, or do I just die and that's it? Christianity happens to be the only religion that gives assurance of going somewhere great when you die. It's the only religion that promises true hope and joy. How? First off, Christianity is not based on being your best and maybe...It's all about God knowing man isn't good and can never hope to please Him on his own. So, what did God do? God, the God of the Bible, is also the God of love and mercy and justice. He couldn't just excuse our sin. Therefore, there had to be a better way. He planned before time began (He can do that. He's God) to come to this earth as a human yet still God, live among men, and later be put to death on a Roman cross to take the punishment for all sin. Dead? No. He rose again after being dead three days (I Cor. 15). In other words, He was human in order to take our place against God's wrath and judgment that He has against sin (He can't tolerate it. He's perfect. He's God. He has to punish evil). Yet, God. He was GOD. aka. Jesus, God's Son, who is God. Because He was and is God, He was able to conquer death and therefore sin. Did I mention He had to be beaten and crucified: nailed to a wooden cross where it's victims die of suffocation for not being able to breath in that position? He had to bleed, and die in order to satisfy God's perfect justice. (Romans 3:23-26)

Ok...and? So God died? and yet, He came back from the dead. What does that mean for us? Now all that's left is to realize our state of sin and rebellion against Him. We don't naturally want Him. Actually, we hate God. We're His enemies before He saves us. He has to save us from ourselves. So let Him won't you? He provided a way of salvation from this messed up world and evil. In the immediate context, if you ask Him to save you from your sins--your evil, yourself--He will. These promises are true. Check out the Gospel of John if you don't believe me. Or Romans. Especially chapter 3,5, and 8. See what He promises when you let Him save you for now and for the future. Ephesians 2:8-9, "For by grace you have been saved through faith [faith that He can save you and will save you from your sins] And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." A good God wants to save you from the evil. Yes, you're responsible to Him...and He wants you to be with Him. He wants you to know Him. He sent His Son to die on a cross, because He loved you and wants to be with you. It's real.

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